chroma
/ˈkrōmə/Definitions
1. noun
a color or a property of color, especially a pure color unmodified by mixture with other colors
“The artist studied the chroma of the painting, analyzing its color palette.”
2. noun
the property of producing or reflecting light, especially in the form of colors
“The new camera has advanced chroma capabilities, capturing vivid colors in low-light conditions.”
3. noun
a set of colors or a color scheme
“The interior designer chose a bold chroma for the living room, featuring bright reds and blues.”
4. noun
a property of an image or a display, describing the range and intensity of colors
“The video game’s chroma settings allowed players to adjust the color quality for a better gaming experience.”
5. verb
to add color to something, especially in a subtle or nuanced way
“The makeup artist chroma-ted the model’s eyes with a delicate shade of blue.”
6. verb
to change the color of something, especially in a way that is not immediately noticeable
“The artist chroma-ed the background to create a more subtle effect.”
7. verb
to treat or process something with color or pigments
“The textile factory chroma-ed the fabrics with environmentally friendly dyes.”